Sayvee talks about Abrabo
After enjoying airplay with his Obolo Ladysong, rapper Sayvee is back with a new song titled, Abrabo featuring Sarkodie.
Sayvee, real name, Saviour Kweku Adzika advises the youth not to regard life as a “smooth ride” but work hard to achieve their dreams.
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On Abrabo, Sayvee who has worked with musicians such as Castro, Tinny, Nero X and Keche entreats the youth not to rush in life but always speak positive things into their lives. According to him, life is not a race and as such, we must run at our own pace and seek God in all endeavours.
Sarkodie, on his part, advises the youth to stay away from drugs and avoid bad company as well. Using his life as an example to buttress his counsel, he raps about how he had nothing but with hard work, has risen and is now enjoying the fruits of his labour.
Made on a groovy beat produced by Seshi, Sayvee exhibited his lyrical prowess in the Ewe and Fante languages and the “Obidiman” proved why he is regarded as the Fanti rap God.
In an interview with Showbiz, Sayvee said, “I chose to feature Sarkodie because I needed an influential Hip-hop artiste to lend his strong brand and influence to the song to reach the masses and serve its purpose,” he said.
Currently signed onto a US-based record label known as Sound Lion Records, Sayvee, who describes himself as a corporate worker said he wants to bridge the “gap between the corporate world and music”.
He started his music career with Hammer’s Last Two music group in the early 2000 but Sayvee had to take a break to focus on his education. He says he is back to take his rightful place.
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